Eat Drink Hebrides - Bùth Bharraigh
Type:Eat Drink Hebrides
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68 reviewsBùth Bharraigh was established in 2013 to provide a route to market for local people as well as providing access to products and services need by islanders and visitors to the island.
Today the Bùth is a thriving community hub with over 80 suppliers, selling a wide range of goods and providing services including Visitor Information Service, Laundrette, Bicycle Hire, Tea/Coffee, photocopying, printing (ie boarding passes etc), Free WiFi and Free Water fill-ups.
The Bùth is open all year and is run by paid staff and a group of experienced volunteers.
The shop stocks speciality local products including Jams and Chutneys, Eggs, Fish, Curries from Café Kisimul, home baking, chocolate and salad. Everything is subject to availability and seasonality.
Several local producers are excellent knitters and we have a wide range of knitwear including hats, scarfs, socks, baby garments and jumpers. Other local crafts include Harris Tweed items, candles, soap, tableware, artwork, jewellery and two local suppliers also design Barra and Vatersay Calendar. We have a wide range of cards and postcards and sell stamps.
Local items can also be bought online through our website.
Ranges from other islands are available.
Buth Bharraigh is a sustainable not-for-profit community organisation.
Open all year (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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* 1 April – 30 September: Monday – Saturday 1000-1915, Sunday 1200-1600, 1800-1930
1 October – 31 March: Monday – Saturday 1000-1800, Sunday 1200-1600
Closed 1, 2 January & 25, 26 December. Restricted hours over Christmas period see website for details
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